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‘MARRY YOU ?...BEFORE WEVE 
SOLVED THIS MURDER? 

" GET OUTTA HERE TOOTS, OR 

ILL MOW YOU DOWN!” 


“Here’s the dope, 
Pat! She’s young! 
She’s beautiful! She just 
killed her husband!...Say, 
that’s an idea! Why 
A, don’t you marry me 
and then I'll...” 4 


Want any nice, fresh murders today? 
Here’s the pair that can find ’em! And if 
they can’t find ’em, they’ll commit them! 


Whoa, there, my: 
little brain-trust! You'ré# 
being paid to solve mur- 
ders... not commit them! 
I'll be glad to marry 
you...just.as soon as 
I lose my mind!’’ 


Who killed Cock Robin? 
And who poisoned this 


gal’s hubby? Joan knows 
but she’s standing Pat? 


Directed by Ray Enright - A First 
National Picture * Screen Play by 
Warren Duff ¢ From a Cosmopol- 
itan Magazine Story by Adela 
Rogers St, Johns 


$+2-Lines Mat-No-305—30c = Sine 342 Lines | Mat No. 303—30c 


YOU BETS YOUR MONEY AND 
YOU TAKES YOUR PICK-ET! 


MURDER . . {OR MARRIAGE! 


| 
of 


‘VLL TAKE VLL TAKE 
MURDER! | MARRIAGE! 


se 


JOAN is UNFAIR 
DETECTIVES UNION*6 


She refuses to 
solve a murder 
unless I marry her! 


PLL TAKE 
A WALK! 


BACK IN 
CIRCULATION 


HE’D RATHER Warner Bros.’ smile-a-minute hit, starring SHE’D RATHER PATis UNFAIR 
BE BOSS PAT O'BRIEN BE MARRIED LOVERS LOCAL *3 
THAN JOAN BLONDELL THAN He wants me to be 


a bloodhound.... 
ACE | MARGARET LINDSAY |Wgest le tobe al 
RL sersar vy ty Mor beth c tress ceancgottan 
Magazine Story by Adela Rogers St. Johns 


110 Lines Mat No. 207—20c 


: 136 Lines Mat No. 205—20c 
| Directed by Ray Envight+A First Nat 
From a Coamopoliten Magazine S 
OS Ti heen sae 


105 Lines Mat No. 111—10c 


——— 


1A 


ALWAYS A BLOODHOUND...NEVER A BRIDE! 


HE’S WANTED 


“First you send me , 
snooping around 
a train-wreck. 


No wedding! 


Then I 
get a red-hot 
murder case to solve! 


Still no wedding!... 


Now you make 
installment-plan 
love to me! But 


no wedding bells! 


So you’d better get a preacher... or 
a bullet-proof vest! ‘Cause I’ve got a 
gun... and a paid-up hunting license!” 


The police say, “It’s simple. He died naturally.” 
Pat and Joan say, “It’s poison. Naturally he died.” 
Just a pair of slap-happy newshawks looking for 
love and trouble...and finding both by the carload! 


268 ines Mat No. 206—20c 
280 Lines Mat No. 204—20c 


‘Here’s the dope, 
Pat! She’s young! 
She’s beautiful! She just 
killed her husband!...Say, 
that’s an idea! Why 
. don’t you marry me 
# | and then !'ll...”” 


FIRST ON THE JOB 
WHEN THERE’S 
HOT NEWS 
BREAKING! 


I'll be glad to marry 
you...Just as soon as 
lose my mind!" 


Directed by Ray Enright © A First 
Mational Picture * Screen Play by 
Warren Duff = Free « Coomepel- 
tana Mogerion Story by Adele 

Rogers St. Johas f 


140 Lines Mat No. 210—20c 


220 Lines Mat No. 214—20c 


Just a hard-working gal ~ 
who'd rather be 
married than President! 


: He wanted a nice, 
resh murder. In- 
stead he got a nice, 
fresh girl friend! 


Did she kill her 
husband because 
she tooked simply 
gorgeous in black? 


T H E A T R E 


279 Lines Mat No. 304—30c 


Directed by Ray Enright 
A First National Picture 
Screen Play by Warren 
Duff ¢ From a Cosmo- 
politan Magazine Story 
by Adela Rogers 
St. Johns 


174 Lines Mat No. 215—20c 


PLL TAKE 
MURDER! 


LL TAKE 
- MARRIAGE! 


66 Lines 


Mat No. 106—10c 


HURRAY! 
IT’S MURDER! 


And it’s the murder of a 
lifetime, sister, with plenty 


of dough to give it class .. 


A nifty-looking doll 


to give us some 


snappy pictures ... 
And you to dig up the dirt 
. +. anyway, anywhere you 
can find it! 


Action, thrills, suspense, 
and love (when there’s 
time for it) . . . that’s § 


BAG 


a 
A murder a day keeps marriage away, 
says Pat. But poor disappointed Joan... 


always a bloodhound, never a bride! 


CIRCULATION 


Warner Bros.’ smile-a-minute hit, starring 


PAT O’BRIEN - JOAN BLONDELL 


MARGARET LINDSAY 


Directed by Ray Enright - A First National Picture 


S.1een Play by Warren Duff - From a Cosmopolitan Magazine Story by Adela Rogers St. Johns 


258 Lines Mat No. 208—20c 


Did you say 


And what a murder! Money! Class! A swell-looking widow! Just 


what Pat needed t keep Joan busy, and keep him single! But 


if Joan wants _ _her man a mere murder can’t stop her! 


A 
MARGARET LINDSAY 


Directed by Ray Enright + Screen Play by Warren Dulf + From a Cosmopolitan 3 
Magazine Story by Adeia Rogers St. Johns » A First National Picture — 


ect: 


174 Lines Mat No. 211—20c 


3A 


Just a hard-working gal 
who'd rather be 
married than President! 


Oid she kill her 
husband because 
she fooked simply 
gorgeous in black? 


Punch oF “Ki GALAHAD” 


The Func? 


122 Lines Mat No. 209—20c 


DID YOU SAY 
MARRIAGE ? 


vi 


NO, | SAID 
MURDER! 


Directed by Ray Enright 
A First National Picture 
Screen Play by Warren 
Duff ¢ From a Cosmo- 
politan Magazine Story 
by Adela Rogers 
St. Johns 


T H E A T R E 


399 Lines Mat No. 206—30c 


56 Lines Mat No. 212—20c 


A MURDER A DAY 


Directéd by Ray Enright © Screen Play by Warren Duff © From a Cosmopolitan 
Magazine Story by Adela Rogers St. Johns e A First National Picture 


OF “MARKED WOMAN” 


OF “G-MEN” 


62 Lines Mat No. 213—20c 


OF “KID GALAHAD” 


[WANT | | WANT 
MURDER! MARRIAGE! | 


©@/’ve had 


too much 
of both! 
Deal me out!4@; 


54 Lines Mat No. 107—10c 


Directed by Ray Enright e A First National Picture 


ee wy é i. Screen Play by Warren Duff e From a Cosmopolitan 
| Cl RCULATION : Magazine Story by Adela Rogers St. Johns 


_PA | 
MARGARET LINDSA 


Directed by Ray Enright + & first National Picture 


4 > Screen Play by Warren Butt « from a Cosmopolitan 
= Magazine Storg--by “Adela ‘Rogers: St. Joh 


Warner Bros.’ 
Smile - a - Minute. Hit! 


80 Lines Mat No. 105—10c 
BACK IN 


CIRCULATION 


Warner Bros. smile-a-m.nuts h’t, s arring 


PAT O'BRIEN - JOAN BLONDELL 
ARET LINDSAY 


Y 
Directed by Ray Enright * A First Natienal Picture Screen Play by Warren Duff + From a Cosmopolitan 
Screen Play by Warren Duff * From a Cosmopolitan Magazine Story by Adela Rogers St. Johns 
Magazine Story by Adela Regers St. Jehns 


29.Lines Mat No. 108—10c - 18 Lines Mat No. 109—10c 


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Center for Film and Theater Research, with support 
from the University of Wisconsin-Madison 
Libraries. Digitization completed by the University 
of Wisconsin Digital Collections Center (UWDCC). 
Post-production completed in the UW-Madison 

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